I've got a MAK tube gun kit with M700 screwed and glued into it.
When I bought the rifle used years ago it came with a "radial recoil lug" that turns out is funky, "explained later". Earlier this year I bought a action wrench and barrel vice so I can take off the barrel and switch cartridges. A problem I've had in the past with the set up is the barrel loosens after time, a problem which I found the hard way... if you catch my drift, which is why I bought the action wrench. Last time I took the barrel off I noticed the recoil lug has epoxy on one side of it and the epoxy is coming off, isn't that ridiculous, no wonder I've had so many problems with the barrel ??? Anyways one of the barrels is melonited so I can't get it rechambered, it will be replaced in about 6 months or so. The other can be set back when I decide what to do with my situation.
I like the gun and action, it's provided many victories, it works well, been trued-ect, and I'd rather just keep it than build a new rifle. I'm not totally opposed to building an new MAK with a tube gun specific action but it's going to be expensive is all.
So I guess the easy way to go is have a new recoil lug made, or buy one. What material should it be made out of and who would you recommend to do the work? Does it need to be surface ground?
Can I have the new recoil lug permanently attached to the action without damaging it or the action from heat warping, etc from brazing, silver solder or welding???
thanks
When I bought the rifle used years ago it came with a "radial recoil lug" that turns out is funky, "explained later". Earlier this year I bought a action wrench and barrel vice so I can take off the barrel and switch cartridges. A problem I've had in the past with the set up is the barrel loosens after time, a problem which I found the hard way... if you catch my drift, which is why I bought the action wrench. Last time I took the barrel off I noticed the recoil lug has epoxy on one side of it and the epoxy is coming off, isn't that ridiculous, no wonder I've had so many problems with the barrel ??? Anyways one of the barrels is melonited so I can't get it rechambered, it will be replaced in about 6 months or so. The other can be set back when I decide what to do with my situation.
I like the gun and action, it's provided many victories, it works well, been trued-ect, and I'd rather just keep it than build a new rifle. I'm not totally opposed to building an new MAK with a tube gun specific action but it's going to be expensive is all.
So I guess the easy way to go is have a new recoil lug made, or buy one. What material should it be made out of and who would you recommend to do the work? Does it need to be surface ground?
Can I have the new recoil lug permanently attached to the action without damaging it or the action from heat warping, etc from brazing, silver solder or welding???
thanks